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    Transformations in Personhood and Culture After Theory: The Languages of History, Aesthetics, and Ethics.Christie McDonald & Gary Wihl (eds.) - 1994 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    These essays define transformation by blending the familiar with the conflicted and plural. Transformation refers to the shifting ground in our present culture between the familiar and the unfamiliar. These essays are viewed as examples of new intellectual 'genres' rather than 'theories.' If they do belong to a post-theoretical, intellectual genre of writing, it is because they blend philosophical vocabularies with expressions of curiosity, novelty and plurality.
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    Transformations in Personhood and Culture After Theory: The Languages of History, Aesthetics, and Ethics.Christie McDonald & Gary Wihl (eds.) - 2005 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    The essays in this collection focus on the essentially moral desire within humanistic inquiry to seek a point of contact between personal experience and intellectual reflection. The book is concerned with the development of a plural vocabulary of transformation that stems from the language of historians, philosophers, feminists, and aestheticians. It delineates a significant and widespread change in intellectual perspective that resists homogenizing the objects of study to abstract conceptual models and structures. What emerges from this volume are personal, responsible, (...)
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    ‘Resistance’ and ‘pregnancy’ in Empsonian metaphor.Gary Wihl - 1986 - British Journal of Aesthetics 26 (1):48-56.
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    The Contingency of Theory: Pragmatism, Expressivism, and Deconstruction.Gary Wihl - 1994 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    Pragmatists embrace the concept of textuality but do not concede that textuality changes anything about how we interpret literature in specific social contexts.
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    The tyranny of majority opinion in the public sphere.Gary Wihl - 2013 - In Christian Emden & David R. Midgley (eds.), Beyond Habermas: democracy, knowledge, and the public sphere. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 42.
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    Why the Interpretive Community Has Banished Literary Theory.Gary Wihl - 1987 - Philosophy and Literature 11 (2):272-281.
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    The Bounds of Reason. Cervantes, Dostoevsky, Flaubert (review).Gary Wihl - 1988 - Philosophy and Literature 12 (1):114-117.
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    Book review: The contingency of theory: Pragmatism, expressivism, and deconstruction. [REVIEW]Gary Wihl - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1).